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If the character of my father's working life is to be understood, the conditions of illhealth, under which he worked, must be constantly borne in mind.
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22.05.2011 â 05:06 | User: þðèé
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Comments: 862 Publications: 3
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To make warre alwaies, it is not possible: to paie them alwaies it can not be: see that of necessitie, he runneth in peril to lese the state.
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The movements are almost identical with those in the "propeller," the main difference being that in this trick the head is kept under water.
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02.06.2011 â 22:17 | User: bea
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It has too great a tendency to harden the muscles; a swimmer's should be soft and pliable.
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Do not put pencils, pins, or anything else in your ears.
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After the pupil is more advanced he may use his right arm by extending it out from and bringing it back to the right side of the body.
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15.06.2011 â 17:21 | User: Maksim
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Comments: 159 Publications: 46
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Gray will stick up for your own weeds.
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19.06.2011 â 23:41 | User: irina
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Comments: 965 Publications: 83
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In the same way a noise causes waves in the air.
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And thus were his businesses carried touching his present estate.
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I shall return tomorrow week.
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I hope we shall see you here this autumn.
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11.07.2011 â 14:21 | User: Yopyx
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Comments: 249 Publications: 95
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If it goes ill with the sheep we blame the shepherd, as a rule, or if a horse shows vice we throw the blame in general upon the rider.
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Does not this prove that the stimulus of the one sex upon the other would act rather favorably than otherwise upon the profession?
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20.07.2011 â 22:52 | User: julija
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Comments: 673 Publications: 86
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If in these things he finds himself improved, by tests that can not be disputed, he may safely disregard any sceptical whispers from a wayward sensibility which can not yet, perhaps, have recovered its normal health, however much improved.
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By dint of chastening, they have forced the vanquished to become better men and to lead more tranquil lives in future.
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